Clementine nodded, turned and left.

Walking in Enoch College, looking at those energetic young people coming and going, his mood was a bit complicated.

He thought of the young elves who drank the poison|poison and jumped off the elf mother tree when they were still immature, and thought of the orcs who fought until the last moment.

Feeling a little uncomfortable, Clement sighed.

Just at this moment, a girl in a water-blue dress bumped into Clement's arms. The girl was holding a lot of books in her hands, and her height completely blocked her sight.

The girl wore thick round glass glasses, and the book in her hand was scattered on the floor after hitting Clement.

"Ah! I'm so sorry." The girl quickly apologized.

Clement looked at her face and was lost for a moment.

Clement quickly realized, "It's okay, I didn't pay attention." He knelt down and helped the girl pick up the scattered books.

"My name is Anna," the girl said softly while squatting down to tidy up.

Clement did not follow the self-introduction, he picked up everything in silence, "Where are you going to send it? I will send it to you."

Anna smiled, showing two dimples on her face.

Clement felt as if his heart had been hit hard by something, and his breath was suffocated.

Clement walked beside Anna with the book in his arms, and looked at her face without any trace.

Clement was a little confused. He had obviously never seen her before, so how could he have a feeling of deja vu?

Seeing that Clement had been looking at her vaguely, Anna brushed her hair a little uneasy, and asked sideways, "What's wrong with me?"

Clement looked away in embarrassment and said nothing.

Clement felt a little hot on his face, and his eyes were wandering, but he didn't dare to look at Anna.

As for Anna, she only saw Clement turn his head away without saying a word, looking very serious.

The library is not too far from here, and the two arrived there in a short while.

Putting the book on the table in the library, Clement said goodbye to Anna very politely.

Clement returned to the palace, and Adolphus was on business.

Clement walked over and threw himself on Adolphus' back.

Adolphus put down the pen, changed his posture and hugged Clement in his arms.

"What's the matter, you seem out of your mind?" Adolphus asked with a smile.

Clement leaned in Adolphus' arms, with a confused expression on his face.

"Today, I met someone."

"Huh? Who?" Adolphus asked absently while grabbing Clement's hand and playing with it.

"Her name is Anna. I always feel like I've seen her somewhere." Clement's voice revealed a hint of distress.

"But I've never seen her before." Clement said, "She also gave me a strange feeling. When I see her, I feel very satisfied, as if other things are not important..."

Clement looked at Adolphus strangely, "Why are you squeezing my hand so hard?"

Adolphus's expression was very gloomy, and Clement wondered, "What's wrong with you Fossey?"

Adolphus looked at Clement, "You won't leave me, will you?"

Clement was a little puzzled, but still nodded, "Why would I leave you, we still have a contract."

After hearing these words, Adolphus felt even worse. Clement could clearly feel through the contract that Adolphus was in an unprecedentedly bad mood.

"If there is no contract, will you still be by my side?" Adolphus said with restraint.

Clement was stunned for a moment, and then said with some hesitation, "I don't know either. If I didn't have the deed, I might still be under the Abyss of Scourge. So, I don't know either."

Adolphus's mood improved a little bit, he looked at Clement, the expression on his face was unprecedentedly gentle and solemn, but his red eyes spoiled the overall feeling.

He took Clement's hand and said very solemnly, "Clay, you are mine, and I am yours. No one can separate us."

Clement was a little puzzled. He didn't quite understand why Adolphus suddenly said this, but Clement still nodded when he felt the aura around Adolphus.

"Well, no one can separate us," Clement said.

After receiving these words from Clement, the breath around Adolphus finally calmed down.

He seemed to be looking at a lost and recovered treasure, and his eyes were full of different brilliance.

Clement got goosebumps from the look in his eyes.

"Okay," Clement pushed Adolphus away and retreated from his arms.

"Go and issue an edict to order all warlocks above the ultimate mage to come to the Tower of the Sage to report. I am in urgent need of manpower," Clement said.

Adolphus had some doubts, "Ordinary warlocks are arrogant, especially those who have cultivated to the level of magician. I think the edict may be useless."

Clement didn't care, "You just need to issue an edict."

Adolphus smiled, took out the special paper for edicts from the drawer, and began to write the edicts.

An edict was quickly written, and after Adolphus waited for the ink to dry, he pulled the rope by the wall, and an attendant walked in soon after.

Adolphus handed him the edict, and the attendant saluted respectfully, and retreated holding the edict.

The goal was achieved, Clement didn't stay any longer, waved to Adolphus and left. Adolphus looked at the pile of government affairs on the table and sighed long.

Clement returned to the Tower of the Sage. As a great sage, the Tower of the Sage can be said to be the place where he will work and live in the future, which is equivalent to his home.

When Clement came to the Tower of the Sage, there was another group of people besides Greer on the first floor.This group of people saw Clement coming, like hungry wolves seeing food, their eyes glowed with green light.

Clement glanced at them, turned to Greer and asked, "What's going on?"

Greer said hesitantly, "They heard that Your Highness has a lost magic contract, so they all want to read it."

Clementi nodded, turned around and said to the group of people, "The magic contract is an untold secret, and only the senior leaders of my Tower of Sages can study it."

As soon as Clement said this, many people retreated. After all, Clement's brutal reputation had already spread, and most of them still regretted their lives.

Clement didn't talk nonsense with them, he walked behind a table and sat down, "If you are willing to join the Sage's Tower, please come and register. If you are not willing, please leave immediately."

As soon as these words came out, many people hesitated.

In the beginning, these people came here for the resurrection technique. After learning from Greer whether they could use the resurrection technique or not depends on their bloodlines, they gave up their minds, just because they were all pure-blooded and couldn't do it again. Pure-blooded human beings, their ancestors have no alien blood at all.

The discovery of the magic contract was a complete surprise to them.To become a qualified warlock, one must first have a strong thirst for knowledge.Although the levels of these people are uneven, it is no surprise that they are full of curiosity about magic contracts.

However, Clement is not prepared to teach what he knows easily, without going through some twists and turns, these people will not thank the person who imparted this knowledge.

Human beings are creatures that don't know how to be grateful.

Clement thought darkly in his heart.

The group of people hesitated for a while, and finally left more than half.

Clement looked at the rest of the people, and slowly took out a stack of magic contracts from the drawer, "Since you choose to stay, I think you are willing to work under me. Then sign this contract first." Alright."

Those people walked over together, Clement saw this, and said loudly, "Line up and come one by one!"

Because it is a magic contract, each of them carefully read the above treaty.

After reading it, some people chose to refuse, and Clement was not reluctant.

After all, once they break the contract, they will really die in pain.

Only five remained in the end.

Clement took out a colorful crystal, and the crystal glowed colorfully in his hand.

Clement placed the crystal on the table in front of him, and the crystal immediately turned into a colorless and fully transparent crystal ball.

The five people were taken aback for a moment, and then looked at Clement with a hint of surprise in their eyes.

"Come on, let's test your aptitude." Clement said, "Also, come one by one." He looked at the person standing at the front and said, "You come first."

The man held the crystal, and the crystal gave off a soft golden light.

Clementine nodded and told the man to stand to the left, followed by the second man.

The crystal gave off a dim light, and it was difficult to distinguish the colors.

Clement moved the man to the right.

In the end, there were three people standing on the left, including Greer.

After finishing all the tests, Clement assigned the task to the group on the right, which was to sit in the hall and register job seekers.

Then he took the three people including Greer into the teleportation array and went to the second floor.

Their only task now is to familiarize themselves with the entire second floor of the Sage's Tower, and allow them to browse the books on the second floor at will.

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